Updated: 2:13 AM While you're having fun on the water this Memorial Day weekend, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources wants to remind you to stay safe.
Posted: 4:48 PM It's been a year and a half in the making but today with the efforts of the community and the Helping a Hero Organization, Sargent JD Williams and his family were presented with the key to their new house in Woodburn.
Community members watched and flags were waved as JD, his wife, and daughter held back tears as they unlocked the door to their new home.
Updated: 5:11 PM Investigators looking for the killer of a Bardstown police officer are asking area residents to contact them if they had tree work done around the time of the nighttime ambush in central Kentucky.
Posted: 8:21 AM Health officials, health care workers and drug control professionals are talking about the problems surrounding Kentucky babies who are born addicted to drugs.
Updated: 9:40 PM Attorneys say an appeal is planned after a federal judge ruled that the office of America's self-proclaimed toughest sheriff systematically racially profiled Latinos in its trademark immigration patrols.
Posted: 6:36 PM No one answered the tax-help hotline at the IRS. Forget about getting advice on avoiding foreclosures at any of the Housing and Urban Development offices nationwide.
Updated: 6:20 PM The holiday weekend is a time for many to celebrate the unofficial start of summer, but Kentucky State Police are reminding drivers to stay safe.
Updated: 6:22 PM It calls attention to one of the nation's most reported public health problems, dog bites.
As part of National Dog Bite Prevention Week Master's Boarding provided tips on how to be a responsible pet owner, and what to do if you're ever attacked by a dog.
Posted: 2:19 PM Government health officials are investigating several health problems reported with potentially contaminated medications made by a Tennessee specialty pharmacy.
Updated: 10:00 AM Using the state's Kentucky Proud logo to indicate Kentucky-bred thoroughbreds in racetrack programs may soon become a permanent fixture.
Posted: 9:58 AM The Kentucky Health Benefit Exchange will begin an advertising campaign in mid-June to promote its work in TV spots that will run statewide.